Cara Sucia River
El Salvador's Cara Sucia River starts in the slopes of the Parque Nacional El Imposible and runs west to a bay near El Zapote through the Cara Sucia area of the Ahuachapán Department. With a UTC offset of -6 hours, the local timezone is " America/El Salvador."
These more well-known destinations, depending on your budget: Belmopan, Belize City, Tacuba, San Salvador, and Santa Tecla, may be of interest to you. If you're already in the area, consider going to Belmopan. In western El Salvador, Cara Sucia river is a Mesoamerican archaeological site.
Although there is no evidence of Pipil settlement at the site, it was initially established in the Preclassic era and was eventually abandoned around AD 900, in the Terminal Classic, when the Pipil people migrated into the region. It starts in the slopes of the Parque National El Imposible and runs west to a bay near El Zapote through the Cara Sucia area of the Ahuachapán Department.
Length: 56 km